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Ladybird series 649
Facts about the Bible
5 titles published between 1940 - 1980

Wills & Hepworth had already published books with a religious theme and seemed to sell well at the time of publication - however through changing times these books are no longer popular and are not very collectable among collectors

The first title in this series, Animal, Birds and Plants of the Bible, was the only one from this series to originally carry a dust-wrapper and is the most collectable out of the five.

Books in series 649
There were 5 titles published in this series. All entries below describe the first edition of each title.

Animals Birds and Plants of the Bible - Hilda Rostron - 1964
Life in New Testament Times - Ralph R Gower - 1968
The History of our Bible - Patricia Joan Hunt - 1971
What to look for inside a Church - Patricia Joan Hunt - 1972
What to look for outside a Church - Patricia Joan Hunt - 1972
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4 titles from the 401 series were never reprinted at matt editions (without dust-wrappers) - these were: Jeremy's Day in the Country - Pippety's Unlucky Day - Jonathon's Shopping Day and High Tide


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